This realization is not intellectual process, but rather a spiritual process
of awakening. The spiritual nature is a direct awakening
of the unity of peace and harmony. .It is the essence of the egos awareness of the true ones spiritual nature. Ones spirit
is the pathway to enlightenment.
This enlightenment is beyond experienced reality.
It is the Buddhist belief that all of us are born with an innate ability to experience spiritual enlightenment , It is the essence
of this desire that makes us human. The nature of Buddhas spirit enlightenment is merely to become aware and not to seek to
explain, nor to formulate/develop. It is an understanding, that the consciousness is not above or beyond deception verbally
or emotionally.
Knowing these truths enables one to become enlightened,
the awareness of the essence of true life. So the spirit
of spiritual enlightenment is the emptiness, the void of structured definitions, and verbal explanations. Buddha is the enlightenment
of love, and peace. It is the black energy of the spirit of lifes truths. It is beyond the physical ability of grasping, touching,
and having.
If the conscious (ego) declares Buddhas (the awakened) nature as an object
of desire, a passion to be obtained, then he
awakening of spirit becomes as illusive. And ones ability to experience the awakening is lost. It is with the subconscious
that the spirit will enlighten us. For it is the awareness of the subconscious to experience beyond our psychological
limitations that allows
us to become spiritually awakened (enlightened). Enlightenment is beyond ones conscious experience of emotional fulfillment and realization.
It can not be understood in theses classifications. Enlightenment is the state
of total awakening of peace, the infinite liberation, the absolute compassion,
and the total awareness of emptiness, within
the subconscious and conscious mind. .
Releasing oneself from ego is a guiding principal of the Buddhism..
One must learn, not let ones ego guide their spiritual
thoughts. The student must learn to avoid egos vanity, by emptying ones mind. The paradox with the above statements are: as ones
tries to loose ones ego, the ego now becomes the present activity of ones conscious spirit (ego).
Ego to emptiness: is the state
in which the motivations of selfish intentions have been forgotten. Buddha teaches us that the desire for attachments is the
cause of our suffering.
Ones who disregards attachments, gains greater emptiness, once the ego enters the realm of emptiness, one
will gain enlightenment.
The absence of conscious mind mushin refers to the state of the Budo spirit when the individual is
no longer aware of his physical or spiritual acts. This state is considered to be free movement, as if to appear without conscious
effort. In this spiritual state the subconscious, the conscious and the spirit move in unison, as if without thought. The movement
is instinctive and immediate.
In this Buddhist state the Budo student can observe the realm of ones surrounds with little to no effort,
enabling him to evaluate, defend or evade.
Buddhas enlightenment arrives once the students ego has been emptied from ones
conscious. This is the pinnacle of enlightenment when the body and spirit (subconscious) become one with conscious
(ego).A student will devote years of training to emptying his mind, after much fatigue and frustration, his mind gives up, and emptiness
occurs. And enlightenment spontaneously appears.